Renewal Meeting Partly Cloudy ~.,tf~ c .....y and warmer north today. Shew· o.n Sa'yer, direc"" of " .... In CeRr R.,., ors and ttw_rstwms ovor • per c .... of Mrth wiU r.,...-t .,. the Cedar R..... UrtNn 1t...... 1 .-teet .. a rMetint .. the , __ City C-a, at "rtien ..ay. 'art'y cloudy ...... ,. .,t4 ...... cent ." 1:31,hNll9ht In the Civic Center. 0""""" over 20 ..... per st... tenltht and mott of state Wednesday. Wa"""- MUth The council I. meetl", as the LK.I Pt.""'''' A.. !'Cy for UrNn R..... w.l. Wednesday. Hi,hs teday upper 70s seutfI te ...... Serving the State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa Cit,; • nortt.. EataNJMed III UU Iowa City, 101l'a _ Tuesday, August 24, 1115
I~ • Space Gh st Hunt Nets More• • I p'rogram .. Steel Strike Miracle Feats Now Threat Draws Routine Procedure fANNED SPACE C E NT E R. was an attempt to salvage part or Hou ton , Texas. - America' an experiment that had to be Gemini astronaut embarked on a abandoned when Gemini 5 ran into Pessimism mnmmoth ky hunt 10nday. and power problems early on the first after a 4O,OOO-mile cha caught up day. with a gho t satellite. Thi Is an I The a tronauts had toted along Union, Companies e ential maneuver if man's dream a 76-pound satellite and had eject. Fear Shutdown or reaching the moon is ver to ed it, but in view of the pressing come true. I problem the plan for a .rendezvous PITTSBURGH (A'I - With the For ~ hour and 15 minutes. L. had to be scuttled. Gem;n; V Plays Tag ' Government's chief mediator wait Gordon Cooper Jr. and Charles THE (fred ing in the wings, lop-level negolia ~O~DAY, astron~uts Conrad Jr. engaged in the delicate ~elr Je~ thru tel:s four times dur Circles around map .how how Gemini V p'ayM a ,.me .. circles, tions tried agllin Monda)' to br ak bu ine of lowering their orbit lOi. their 135-ml~ute ~xperlmeht. reclucint its erltlt to o"orta"- an Imo,lnary ..tollite. outer IOIiIi an apparent deadlock in ba ic and aiming al a theoretical targel ThIS lowered \helr orbIt, and the Ilno I!ldlea," GeminI V'. erl,inol orbit; brolcon llno repr... nts teel contract lalks, n eing at 17500 mile an hour lower the orbit the more quickly lma,ln.ry orbit of the phantom ....IIIte; Inner aoIld llno Indle .... in days remain ber(ll'e 450,000 . . one travels about the earth. Gomlnl orbit .fter "rst adlustmont m.neuver. Gemini cou,ht up workers will he free to trike the Long bero~e , Cooper and Conrad The ghostly ateilite wa fbeed with tho phlntom bocaun It had 10 .. dlstanco to travel. nation ' teel m ill pI. l. had been gIven. the nod for o~- theoretically at 471 mile away. other 24 hour 10 pace. but thIS By lowering the high point of their -AP Wirephoto William E. 'mkin, dlr~oetoi ot the Federal rediotion Ild Con has now become almo t routine , orbit from 207 miles to 193 miles. ciliation rvice. said he wa not NO DOUIT about it: HAving Cooper and Conrad, at least in asked to join the se iOh that racked up a million miles on their theory, ,ot within t7 miles or theJr included I. W. Abel, pret,ident 01 $,12-million-mile journey, they're targ t. the United teelworkers Union, and hooting for 12L orbits and a rec· After all the technical talk, Coop· Conrad Cooper, chief indu try ne· ord eight days aloft. cr' comment after the first firing gotiator. By 9:29 p.m. EST. they had com- was down to earth : Abel and Cooper met with the pleted 38 orbits. "Right on th money," he said. joint union-industry bargaining Both astronauts were feeling Flight officials had a word to committee in the U S. t el Corp. well on this third day, 0 mu h 0 de cribe the maneuver : "Excel· building downtown. that Conrad ang the first song lent." evcr heard from outer space. They AND AN analy is expert. Gerald SIMKIN SAID he conferred sep had caught up on lost sleep. bul Bostick , told a new con ference : arately with both ide allain as still weren 't eating much . "] think everyone can say, 'Good he ha daily ince arriving in Why? They said they simply show for the crew· ... Course Books Available Pittsburgh from Washington last Wedne, day night. He reported no weren'l hungry. In addition to chasinll phantoms. SCHEDULE OF course booklets for the 1965-66 academic year are In the Swim THEY REPORTED two techni· the astronauts performed several now available at the catalog window in the basement of University change. cal problems. The temperatlte other space chores. HaJJ. Students must present their ID cards to get a booklet. The This is the econd time in four Clm C..,.r. 16. whon tIad, Lt. Col. L. Gwdon hor slltor, Jan, .,. mom ...,. .. a proclsleft .wlm, gauge in the instrument panel They photographed land r,atures months that Simkin ha taken a bookl ts contain the schedules for both fir,t and second seme ters. Coop.r I, com mind ,lIot ...pecKra" o.mlnl V, min, trev, thlt Pf'actlco. In tho community pool went out, but there is a backup and storm systems arouri14 the hand in steel talks. He has been hand·held devIce in the cabin. A world, helped out with sel~eta1 • • • credited with suggesting the ba ic domon.trated h.r obillty .1 a pnlCllleft swimmer n.or their homo. durin, OKorel ... at EI La.. , T.x. I .... C_ -.d light went out In a ystem used m dicDI checks, and tried to de· Grant Given to University points of on interim contract that -AP Wirephoto to ollgn objects on the ground and termlne more accurately he) averted a strike last May 1. A PUBLIC HEALTH Service research grant for $57,889 has been in sp:lce for photography and other much a man can see while whil There were thes oth r develop· experiments. The pilots were try. zing along at such a vast heiehl awarded to the University for research in the effects of tranqullizers ments 10nday; ing to fix il; if they can't, orne At onl! point Conrad said: and analgesics on dilferen~ areas of the brain. The research will be Nearl~ .aU the bl .IocaJ in Ure experiment will hDV to be cur· "We're getting a good look at. directed by Clifford L,.MIfchell. assfstant prore.sof o.f pharmacology. Pitt urlth area aid they had tajled. Florida, the Bahamas and Cuba ,This is the fourth year that the University has received PHILADELPHIA t.f) - The sil· quickly - that the new quarter's the University of Wisconsin, ap· ed\lcators who arE! making recom- C. Adrian Hogben, profeaaor aIIII ~ t. ver quarter began going the way monetary value is just the sam.e plauded that saUy, and most of Rec6J:cI Enrollment of 533 mendations to the William Ran· head of physiology, and Roben L. , , of the Indian·head penny as the as the old one: 25 cents, American. it stood and cheered when he add dolph Hearst Foundation_ Dryer, associate profeaor of .,. Philadelphia mint stamped the Wallace said the introduction Df ed emphatically: Wednesday will be the last day est and attendance in the program visual specialist, and, in a special Two (acuIty members will be in chemistry. They will atteacl die first of the nation's new no-silver the new coins caps a two-year "We're not going to abandon of classes for a record 533 stUdents have increased steadily since it be- act ion. participants voted to charge of divisions of the AEJ. 23rd International Concrea 2S-cent pieces Monday. drive by the Treasury Department. Viet Nam." participating in Iowa's new 12- gan in 1962 with 72 stUdents. change the IUIme of the conference Lester G. Benz, assistant prores· Physiological Sciences ill ,,,,'z.,,. The new quarter is a "sand- "Had Congress not authorized That was the Vice President's week extended summer session, fa il i lOr, will be chairman of the high Japan. wich," with races composed of the the new material," he said. "Trea· only specific reference to the now in its fourth year. The II semester w' I beg n on to the Okoboji Educational Media school journalism division , and Dr. Dreyer, who haa been 0 ••"".' Sept. 23. Leadership Conference. Prof. James W. Markham will be ed a grant from the same copper.nlckel alloy now used sury stocks of silvt!r would have marchers carrying white·lettered The regular eight·week summer As classes end in Iowa City, Nat~a1 In the five-cent piece, plus a core been exhausted in less than three black signs bearing the message session, which ended Aug. 4, was other University activities are al. Sixty-five persons attending the chairman of the international com· search Council as IUI"'~ r years." "Get out of Viet Nam." He passed attended this year by 6,753 stu· so shutting down for the season. conference included Instructional munications divisIon. of his traveling eXllellll88, o pure copper. The new quarter looks about the the pickets without pausing as he dents, also a record attendance. A media specialists from the United Markham will also be chairman participate in an Int:enUltilOlLaJ IThe old quarter wal INI per cent same. It doesn't ha;E the luster of entered the Wisconsin Union Thea· handful of graduate and law stu. The 11th Annual Okoboji Audio· States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, of a session on "Communications posium on Environmental sliver and had a me~llic val~e or silver, however, the copper er on the campus. dents enrolled in the independent visual Leadership Conference held special representatives from the and National Politics" and will to be held in Kyoto, Japan, 24 cents. The new, WIthout stlver, core is clearly vis Ie as a band But he bore down hard on the study program will remain on the at the Lakeside Laboratory, near National Audio-visual Association, present a paper on "]nternational 12.15. has a metallic worth of about one around the edge. whole subject of demonstrations campus until Sept. 1. Milford, ended Thursday after a National Association of Education· and Comparative Communications The symposium wm revieW cent, the assistant aecretary of The sandwich composition was during his speech, returning re- The 12·week session was design· five-day study of problems of al Broadcasters, American Associ· Studies in U.S. J q urn ali s m cent research in adaptiDa rnaq the Treasury, Robert A. Wallace, chosen Wallace said to give the peatedly to what he called the eel for recent high sChoo) gradu. leadersbip, manpower and teacher ation of Colleges ror Teacher Edu ~ Schools." ,. experimental animals to laid, He was on hand for the start new c~ins the electri~al properties ofobvious dirrerence" bet wee Dates who wish to earn a bachelor'. re-educalion in the field of educa· cation, the U.S. Office of Educa· A paper on "Multivariate ~na· Dr. Dryer wiD preMDt .... , of production. they wUl Deed to lloork in the na· pea~e{ul demonstration and "bru., degree in three years instead or tional technology. tion and the Department or Audio- lysis in ConlJDI~nicatiJn Research" r~rcb in hibernation But MilS Eva Adams, director tion's 12 million coln-operated Ital, uncontrolled, destructive. hOO(l- the usual four years. by attendin, The conference renected on the visual Instruction of the National' wiD be presented at the . general discuss other bicllCb~9Dlial of the mint, made it cle!lf veadine machine.. l lumism and rIQlipg." lUlnmer iChool each year, Inter· chance of the imace of the audio- Education AIsoclatlon, meeting ~f the AE:J section on presented. 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IIi , ifIii 1"0-'" By GEORGE W. CORNEll INi AP R.lition Wrlt.r fI.a City, ~ ARf 8tJ~WA[]f' - . b~arTttrolYkh 1II""'ft!nnis (!1bthel~ two-piece -;...... -..,;.-..;...--...;.-~ me Although Tralernity i lhe rising f------...... --- EASTHAMPTON, L. I. _ ' I rgucss it isn't any rifled eyelet bare midriff is now the rage." •• u f fashion today among the different I ,-I') body's' 'fau/I; o ul If''s lIarafor 'rnosrAmel'l~~n rI1t'n "ft' lluelr"1!tn.mge 'tIM! game,""f I!dtnltted. churclle ; ~re also lIre occa ion. to gel used to the fashions their women are wear· That afternoon she walked o\'er to the pool in al .. slips in carrying oul lhe !leW Too much, b ys ing thill ' sumf11er, what J thought was a tennis outfit. friendlier style of behavior. t The blher/'Hlght my wire and I wel'e going to a "You tlm't fool me this timl!. ' I sold. "You're At •times. getting- together in COVEJHNC' A is obt always flln. JEWS TORY dinner party lind ns I was gtlftlng rHdy i' ~he d,me gOing'ln&nmJrr1. right?" 'n voNes stepping on one another' 1 of the time, as a matter of Pac!, It n be bori~g. in '\liearing a pair of red pajamali. "No. I'm not. I'~ going to play golf." toes .. I , • "I gue s it simply shows that ommittces spend endless hours discu~sing iteiTIs' of "Howao I look? " sbc ·wantt:d flo She "'d me a,ala. ' ,. , know. PRETTY SOON it became a game. One lime she ecumen1ea.l rela'ions, like tr' e terest to the public; tim is wu ted waiting in thc IoVIl, don't alway run smoothly;' "1 thought we were going out showed up In what looked to me like a Berber tent office for an official to issue a statement; executives obse ...ef the Rt\v. Dr. Carl E. toniE!ht. " and I guessed she was going horseback riding. But Keightley, editor or thl! Texas cX~'cutivc seSSions closed to the ~r~s ":'vl ill' repOrters "We arc." f lwas wrong. She was going into town to buy steaks Methodist, after one suoh epis01c tl}(~ noor outside. Thing~ ~v('nt\.lally tum up, ling. t!1c "RI" pa'jamas? " . ... for dinner: , Another time shc .. put on what looked in-Dallal, is rcport(,'d, hut for evcry action there· is mile}) in- "1'heyl'te not pajamas. Thcy're ' like a white ..ift, . ;1' .1 •. .. I , .. SOme religious bOdies for (j loni.lculottes. and· they hap~n to "POlo?. , loll'g" Wa ve kept a cool distance n ane I unavUl'd acebl I' Uhr~ wurmmg.r. . ' r I. be the rage." She snook I1Cr head. 'I Water skiing." apart. particullirly Protestantism clcvision \ atchers gilt a vi('w of this inaction in I tIIess she was right. becnuse On the ! (pllow ng morning she wore a striped and Roman 3tholicism, that the ahanged, appi'eacli~s t6day some· dctail 'hst week. Some think it have been when we got to the party three· d ·(.,-oWA"U flalloD si1k -slir and pilWbf vTtryl"C1etlhant pant. mily Ie s tim('s skid into un'Cxpected brial1i. wortllwhile. " • ..1 I quarters of the women there were In caRlttOS', d I, thought and thought .and finaily said, "Shark 'ORDlNAR1l. Y IN the«e caseI!. 'he' other'quaftcr wrapped in fish net. ,. ' fishihg ?" " . , r. Fred Friendly, preSident of CBS News, said his nct ":Is tM up ets and embarrassments 'I didn't think [lny more ohollt it until a few nights "Wrong again. I'm taking Ihe ehil~I'cn to the al'C accIdental, I a matter eft unin· participated in ''<.,\.)J1\pditive ihanities" hy hnladdst latcl' when my wiCe walked into the bcd .. ""m in an doctor." , .. tcntional fumbles in miunfamili3r seven consccutive hours of th· GeminI spacc shot evening gown. I Finally she showed up in it while and black AIlIl;Vel'MII'Y (If indonesian irlriepellciellce. environment. Neverlhelelil. it can r it was postponed Thursday. lib is right. "I thought- we were staying home tonight." bikinI.. . 1 ------~----- ~ be painful. "We nre," shc replied. "Don't tell me." I cried. ·"You·re going big game An 'eXtra bit of tact eased tI1e • Ve have lX'en ('ritical of tell' ision news co"eragc in "Then what ate you doing in an evening gown?" hunllng." strain at Sail" Franol eo's recent . religion artd peaee conference, ih ~ .· collimns before, cspc..'cially ('Onecming TV's apploach "This i not an evening gown." she said in a hurt She looked at me in disgust and then diveCl into Iitical ·onvc'ntions. Oft n net vorks attempt to con Go ef:£lment ve... ,~ varving .rePresentatives of mO¢.. , voice. "I[ls the la[est' tHlng in pajamaS." the pool. I almost had It. ,I all'1he world 's religions , EastCJt)" tele,risionlnnd it is g~tting the he~t possibl . (.'overag· THE NExt day my wife showed 'Up in what On our last evening of our vacation I decided to and Westcrn. . llply clC\lotitlg all avnilhblc time to "news" cov'.lragc. get: even, Someone was giving us a 'farewell party At one session. a woman ur/:cd thou!tht W~ I a two·piece white bathintl suil, fll)d as the li.lnc drew ncar tb leave- she said tl) me, "Arc y'ou going- swimming?" 1 asked her. a resolution declaring thlt the ~V6 tire: lapp), to scc that ~Jr. Frkndly hus dccid (] to "Aren't you getting dressed?"1 Gee can9re only true peace is the "peace of up rcgardit)g thc Gemini Ii SCQ anti hop 11C wilJleurn "No," she l'epHed. "I've got a date to play ten- "1 think I'll go in my underwear." Ch~isl," There was ' a moment's nis." By REP. CRAIG HOSMER, (R·CALIF.) 's mistakes when covering fu'tnrc news cv~nts. "You're kidding," she said. For the GOP hush at the mixed assemlJlage. "They won't let you on the court like that." "Why not? Everyonc knows I hatc pajamas." Thc City of Wa shington is ohe of contrasts and contradictions Uneasy glances shifted to . r "Ycs, they will," she sllid. "There's bccn 'I- bi4' (C) 11163 , Ne'VsrApcr Syndlcalc ~S P(,bil s h~n Dnd nowhere is this more apparent than in government. For ex Jewish rabbi who was pr di "Don·t you think'." he IlUgll - --;------.- --. --- -~I--t--....-. ~~------ample : cd miidty, , "it · ~ight prote , Congress ha lowered income taxes in the name of giving troversial t6 some of the e . , " Americans more of thcit own money to spend. It also is raising gates... For instance, the Bud· ED ~1A]LBOX IS a CUriOUS thing, Enve- , rmr' , I 11 taxes on their incomes in the name of Social Security. dhists might object to such a and Pltl'kl\gc s cobtaining cv 'rytllltl r from books to . R?lty tae . The country is fightihg a war in Viet Nam nnd simultaneously statement... The deft touch di · s may b' fl1\l11d there at One tinie or ,mothN, most repenllng "wartimc" excise taxes because we are not at war. solved the tension. . The situation in Texas 1 RTOSC ends ' up in· the cir ular file with' Htt!· nlote thhh Ii In a mere GO: days. more than 1.000 per Ons lions each year - with Pro uns, high·powererl Our prosperity is the highest in the nation's history and we arc I throughout the tlnited States hawe <1!(rced to work rines. longbows. traps, polsol'led grain packaged embarking 6n a massive bnli·poverty campaign. several weeks ago when Roman rt·ading. Cor the protection of the nation's glossy black crows [or this specific purpose, eVen dynamite and other We face a "long hot summer" of discontcnt and violcnce on the Catholics were hosts to an inter· denominational session: at which ut ~ronda y things wcrc djffl·rl'n~. \10st of the Lowan by ~oinin~ the Society fOr the Preservation Of the high explosives. , I" street 0{ our cities and a gigantic domestic Peace Corps is being some of the Methodists reported CrOlY, il was I1I1nounccd to(13),. ' is gone on vacalion, lo\\~l City and tlw ~r ni er ity In Missouri alone. hunters m'e said to kill some formed . that alcoholic beverages lI'~rc airly qui t and on' has thne 10 p()n~ler the tmll's, We Executive .Direetor Horace C. Gifford. gmtified 300,000 crows in a typical winter sellson. BEAUTY HAS become a national objective and yet we are con BVllilable. at first amused y'()t&l to suell obscure nllses as sR,ving raiSCJd millions of dollars to protect nature's chil· !frowitYg eason, a, f.ong f land faTmers have at Mountains ot sUI'I>lus crops are stored aro'1nd the couiltry while l~st cOine to rhlJllti!;.-. in order 'to save Iheir crop. the Agriculture Department p nds millio(.s of dollars a year Jearn· first premi c to friendship ," s, i1~pto"jng ' the rki O'S' llUJ»)ic Imag' auel slanpih~ dren, the Society imposes no clues or other fees , Dr. Keightley told, me later Its minimal cxpenses have been borne by contribu they .I1alle ariulIl Im'j)lIrtl1d croWS from Maine ing how to produce more of Ihe same. . f flaming dllck . T ling~ like civil rights anft '~ i('t . am this year." IN ORDER to maintain a "sound dollar," we are no longer his concern I wa~ that Iiquo~ tions from people interested in pl'ot.ccting wildlife major social ' problem /lnd , . TH& pour. ng into t Society headquarters minting thcm . l·ins' and otl)(~~ 1 hig tim cnuseS 'l't most space 'in. the 8S a public sf'rVi~e . ThecOfttributors 'hopc t Ilt ~AIL the churches shotlld ell cuss Jt the d~s 'make it perfectly apparent that Dr. "T()getherhess" anri "interdependence" with Communist coun· n's pre~s , hut iust this Qncc {vc'd ]i).:e to dra, ntt ntion the crow will escape the "dollmsdhy' thal l ha 1, gether but /'everybooy sweePs • I , ~'fJ(\ does no~ sl d diane in d~fense of the crow. tries is belbg urged at the State Department while Rus ia expels our (' of the I('sser known c~. ready bclallen s u~H birds tlle ivory· billed ~Oiilr. under the rug." call I I as peckel', the passenger pigeon and the Laborador " I have long a mired our common crow and dil)lomals and we expel hcrs. .n However. there was a dis~f. t TI ....e Inst timt' \V(' cajl r )n('ml1l'r when an ohscure certing upshot to the Whole duck. have done evcryth~g I could to protect lhem here TObacco crops receive Government support, cigarette packages 'e" gained Vtlry rnllch national ~u blit'itv wn~ [1 111()VC in iny area," read one yPlbal I tel' Cram upstbte will 'hea't hell ltH hazard labels. the National Institutes of Hcalth thing: •. , '. THE SOCIETY {or the Preservation of the Crow Liquor had not been erveo ai ' to niakc all anil)l"ls wear <.:16th ! thJi' ·\!~US(·" tllfllCd NC\f York. "r'lIo ttlfpe they will be protected 11S ell rle tin a 'IIast anti·eancer cru!\ade. involves no obligotion cxcept thot ~mber do all lbe hawks ond owlt 'h vii been. Please keep ~p the All tbis may seem confusing to tbe average person, anti the thc interdenominational melll~il:i'f, o he a~ hoax . .. after all. ..;. ,.:,, ' that is rcasonaoly pLlsiness, but it sounds from physical harm at the hands of hunters and Even correspondents who profess no personal af· reason for alarm or des pair. It confuses our enemies, too. They nnble enopgh. .. , I wdt1ld·bC exterminators; and promote public under dent 's daughter. Luci JOhnson t~:!~;i fection for the craw ' seem to share the tolerant have no idca what we arc up to either. Therefore, they cannot pas· tht. Roman Catholic Church -~::!;: Ve have alwuvs b('cn part of the group holding crows stahdil'tg oT the fact tha.t for thousands or years Viewpbirlt 'Of the ·'sub~Bn Pittsburgh new p'a'per\ sibly dcvise c?unter·measures lo_th_w~a~r_t _u_s_. ______spite that church's reeognltio~I"o! ::,::' ad rcput(·. Ithough we've nc;ver k'Jled, on<,). we've the' crow na predominated as a symbol of good man whp wrote! "fm SUfe tTha ' ·tll'!!l m 5t artient baptism in other denominat~:::~: luck ~ The slogan of the Society comes from . the crow,hater would never lil{~' ·(0 I SJ£ tlle - was another recent beell 111uch for defendIng the crow', rights, »erliaps crOws ~i 'f~:'. traditional English saying - "Two. crows you see, eliml,nated from' our fields a~d lorests." , L~~. gets drive-in fines stubbing, and brought Catholic~;;;:i has bcen all wrong. • goa<\ luck ~o tbec." " The membership rolls remai n open . All who wish gl'ets, . ~ .~ , ::f A 'drivlin window. where motori;/{'"can I\O\V rTiu h their t's enollgH to make you stop and think but not tod!lY's children grow inlo adulthood hopelessly to join are urged ' to write The Society for the le~rn 'We are still in the infall(' ~t; :':· ,. 1 bill is on traffic violations and pay it, is one of the innoVations 'sug' stecp'ed III deadly anti·crQw propaganda. As a re· an ecumenical age." observel=~ ~:; ; morc. Preservation of the Crow. 25 East 73rd Street, New gested by a judge Cor Los Angelos's new $5,4 million Traffic Cou\'ts Catholic paper, the 'St. Louis ~ ;::: , " suit, crows are brutil!ly slaughtcred by lhe mil· York. New York )0021. Building. I ' , , I view. .~:~:: ;: .:. According to The [nsider's Newsletter, Judgc Noel Cannon, New books out senior traffic court judgc for the Los Angeles Munl~ipal Court Dis· i , r \1;. I ~, I' J ( • "" , trict. favors the drive·in window for the soon-td·be' erected court: as . ' -r , a means oC saving the public and defendants inestimable man-hours Un~versity TUO~S MAY NOW pick ltp II sch dulc of courses ~o¥i~t ~~~sls ' m00R mfilgR~Ss and the defendants thousands of dollars in parking fe~s. U I. Calendar ~ ~ ~ let hy presmting an /dclltifieati6n card at tho cata I By H!=NrJ,Y 5. BRADSHER r",,",arkl he often 1Ja1l J!l2dc be· halloy ;'8""" alld mo~l \erc vol· Other improvements suggcsted by Judge Cannon are: - f :. . willdow in University· l1all. It's not Ii\:e the old day. '"MUscow1il'1 !- T Soviet Un. fere 'On the need for a uientific '!laDie. ' /. 1) An information center which would include traffic Wednesday, Aug. 25 :. ~ his yc7lr's book looks like a tclepllollC book. not like ion'sJ'loP. sde'ntifi~, IIdn'liniSfra.tor rather than eompelitivtl spirit. Newly discovered dl'tail~ of schoolrooms for erring drivers and an area where reflre 5 p.m. - Close of 12-week s~ , .. I f I' ( depl~rM MO~da~ J' ~"~ ' exllil~el a.t. ACADEMICIAN Alexander Mlk· Zolld 3 shRwed it was a 2,204- sion c1asse~. u\1\dy-dandy ppckct guide tp fll/1 -£il cd ~'Iasscs Qf I'lst sentatlves of Alcoholics Anonymbus Could counsel drivers I!d .l lhtcre t il1 tHe world 111 bailov said the Zond r 3 photos, PQtmd craft wIth one CIJr:1cra thut with drinkIng problems. bFF CAMPUS WORKSHOPS I on J' thc 'moon. Ife plus the first Soviet pholos of took o( thc moon. J is ~t""g Jl m~11 ~ , plctures 2) A revolving bench which would permit a judge to deal 'June :i1·Au!l. 27 - Far EaStern ~ald ll lt 15 t60 carly to ~>t a real· the moqo'~ far . ~ide, : ~h!l~vt'd th,ell sendin~ t~ back' rqMatlodly a~ Language Institute - Ohio -Slate Although the new format is more formidable and be· lsiie 6atel"" I" " only 10 per cent of I ~ had nal. it spcedS In(o IlI1 orbit. around the separately with incoming defendant and"thoseJ at\'~ady Univt'l'sity. more confUSing than formerly. thel'(' is a :reason, This ing beld i.n custody. "Thd \Jnlted States has announc- dark lITeas known ,'!)! sea,. Th~ sun., testing the 'di 'tanC'o f['l)m Aug. 6-Sellt. SO - Gcograph, ." edition contains the schedule for both lint Ilnd ed"b tar'g'et ' dat~ of 1969 for lbtld- watcrll!5&'!rea's 'e'ecupy 10 per cent . which, r~C:Ption is P!l'¥'ible. Tho 3) A courtroom in which lhose being held for tria would Tri·State Field Seminar - Iowa d ' sH;llcstel's:" It " 1 ·11, Ing a man on the lunlir sutC<\c~. of the side of (pe ,moon (ha! al three plclure~ SQ fa.' j'eleasetl lestify while hidden TV cameras transmitted the· procecd· Lakeside llJboratory, Lake 0k"0'· ings, presumably lo the press. ~ , One does get u bit confused reading back ,mel £ort1~ The Sovicr lscienLisls. Or ~ Mslis. way~ face~ ~he earth. " w~re t,raosRlitted (rom 1."36?~ . boji. . , .j::~~ f. fa Kcldysl1. said much rcmajns Only a small pel·centng r. of the m~les, compered WI~~ ~34. 1Illllillii -~--~-- .fr:... ,...--;----- ~------~!·'· f I column to column in sCl)amting the two semesters, to' berrted SUllday; Gold Feather Room - 7:30 .tudent body and Ihelr .pOU~C8 lire .tlldJ' each Tuesday evenIng at 1:31 SO FAR, it is not even possible Nam" •" coMt\rised 'of ""Hat the a.IfI ;· 6 P,.!n. Monday through 'friday; Invited to allend and 'ake part In In U"lon Room ~ . Anyone "'hili I• •. ' hoard of five stllf/l'lIl trustee. dectcd by the 6ttnll.1ll b6dy a1rd to pick a landjng site for a man " dolled Saturday and Sunday; Cafe· Ihe 1!cllvllies In whl~h they are In· !l,to:relted IIW'y welcome til pa~: : ::. on Ihe moon, Keldl'sh said. House cal!ed t.he ·essential '.r'a - closed. ' leresfed.· (Sfaft caro"or '!rul1Im7f S.;;i· pote. .:•• ;,,',: "',Itee. "Il/Ioinlcd II!/ the president "f Ilw Vn/cera/II(. TlIO Dall" ~hite 5'loD lD card reo'dred.) ,, ~~ . ' •• I', efllldrlot ,Jo/I/;y " lIot 0" expressioll of U of 1 tuim;nWrotlim The Soviet Unioll',' he 'wcnt on. documents that explain U.S. I>l1r· , MAIN LlillfARy' INTER'M HOURS: MQl'day - FrIday, 7:30 - 10 p,m.; Sal· CANOE HOUSE HOUR. through PAII.NTI COO".ItATIV. .A.", 0' bpill/an, III OilY purllClIlor. 1. plans to continue \vith its effOlts pose's and objectives' in Viet Nam. u.rday, 7:30 ajl'Jl , ,5 p.m.; and Sunday', Aug. 22. The. tJnhreMlU' eanoe. are .ITTIN. LIA.U., '1110 .. lilt.... to lond instrume ts softly 00 the . 1:30 - 10 p.m.; Desk Hoilrs: Monday· available for ' rental- ~y stvdcnt'l III lllalberahifli eaJI Mr •• moon. The first t\Vo a,t.lempts last The document had Its ori~/n Thursday. 8 a.I'J! .·lO p.II}., Frld8"V and .taCf, and !aoun~. lTD ear qull'ed.) P...... ' . . ' ,iO\J "ubll.II.' . . . . . , Idwlrct .....tt ';;i!tu~d'a'y , ~ a.tn .·S p,m. The. ReCe .... They will be available Friday. Sat· halller at ~:\8"'tI'7~ Th.,·. "...... " (. Ielitor'· ... , J_ Von May anel JUne fail~tl. Tb tltst July 27. when Preidden~ J4Ilms",! enco Desk Is closed Sunday ~. Depart· urday and junday from n n 19 8 .Hters call Mrs. Marilyn Fedrel••• . , Mano,lnl Iellto, .. , ' Dollo. Mu,ph., mental libraries will post Ih'elr own p.m, 79. ~,;.: ,j ., ' American attempt is ~heduted teceived alett.cr from a mother hours. "rldltlonal Informafll... will he ~.:~:. ~ Cit, Iellto, .. ,...... Ju'y .rulln late this year. oC a soldier in Viet N£m raising po~ed at the C.aoe tlou'e loe.~d .~ .. . , New. letito, ... " . CO"I 'ellllmilin "PLAY·NITIS" throug!1 Aug. 20. norlh of the Ual'(o;rllltr Th _,IT Keldysh is president ol the So· the question the boOkl~' tries to ,he YWCA. .A.YSlTT'NG ...VICI: d -by ,student PubllcatlonL CO" I.ito' \, .... , .... ,: .011 Lley The facllilies of the Field Hou s~ may be obtained by cam"l he (". Call YWCA altice, 3S3·S\188 aft.... IIlmunlcal\on8 Celt'er, 10"'. " ...~,.pbo, .. " ,.. Millo l_r viet Academy of S~iences . He answer.- ,(he PresIdent m~ntiolif'd will be avaUable for mixed recrea· tramural Office 3S3·34H. noons for b.bYllttlnl service. , --~~~~--~--~---- . , ~ I ' i , wa, ~ally , rxcent Sunclay an. ~r.' alll "~rrot spoke at a news conrerence de. the Jetttr in , b ne"'~ eonferenct ---- J ~ AI h lId J::le" .... City'''''pr 1\llto, Suzann. "''1 ,,..n "n"I 0 a,ys. r.~ Alit. 1M"" Ielllo, ,< ~l!lIn --C .pd voted to Zond 3, the Soviet spac'e the n,~-:t day, ana thl':- dlrectec\ TIGU pntl ~ "8 maUer al e 1'001 ... by~"ab, III Iowa Cltv und.. r lh~ Act 01 ~~..!j~:,~rrUt~, . II~~~"''':: lWobe that' photographed the far prellll!':.1 tioJli ·~i the dO "oI111cnt ",~"l M.,e~ I, '871. li... ;, A.y.t .....J •• • ••.,M ..~.".r side of the moon July 20. "In meeting the present chal- ptlen 1I.t.~ By carrier II' ~v. ,Co",ultao;lt r u a~.1J "y. 110 ncr :o-eor In I/iVlnr!. y. lIttot0I"p,"r , Mlk. S , ,He was a$ked to comment on lenge,' l Johnson ' laid in a lore- - . :-. Fte;'ONLY l'ltb" ~ . ~ three monlh.,. l,eula)lo" Marll, 1.'llJ.... ~ the flight of Gemini 5, which is ~ord, it i~ essentia,) that Ollr ilf 51Il1terl"'''IlIlI. 110 per yea , .. , ' ( , I· I Iro~. I NEEp5,1HE ~"USH ,nllts . ,S,60; three month _l ':'_10,"/ programmed to stay in orbit I>eople seek lmderstandinlt. a~d ,. Tru.t.... a ..reI of Itu.m nlDII~~' eight dnYs - the tlme needed to that our leade spel1k With ellr' I '1., I tlon.. !nc., C.rol C'rr""l .. ~, . ;,,.. oll~ L. ! P • ."flf,,". 1';; l)avl" IIlckman.... "A; go to tHe moon, lant!. RHd com'! dol'," I ,J ,' "I ~ ... ,,, lrom noon to midnight Barbarl JOhI18on . ~ A3; 'AlolDu ",lSn • \ lleW, 1101)1 ' 81\(\ al1/l"Ull , ~. 1..1; 11810 >I . J}en\" U{lIv'¥'lIil,Y J,..I~,ary; tt~cR I eatth. '. . . The booklet conlalns a H~eech q 'l'J1t Dall~ lowln, Edt'orrll Ol'vll 1c A, IUI~ ,coc'k. Graduate (CII. I!1 Thel qlrlal Soviet ncws agl'ncy and a statement by the PI·csl. a~ In th.. C",nl11unlcahona li-gc; ,I"hll 'II. U..eml,d. 8~I~o ' IIC ·••• i. ,. , I Johrunll~~' : J.nllt.\ 1'I:l .. \lI.I·Oepar,lJlle,/1 Tas tiM !!old rrom New Yo .. " dent. tcstlmbny to conFressional pf roll.lI,·~I . S~Ie/lc~. . ' that· G(1'nitti 5's flight ' s!lflw!:.1 eommirtec ' by Sl'cretat1' or Statu. n: 'tidltorlo': Prof. Art hur " . _ , "- I'h:lst~ · \md lIcrinit4ll 1'l'i~k" il'l 011 Dl!all Rtlsk and Secrerary of Dc' III ,\dvertislnll. PrOf. E, Joh/, DI,I 3n... lfl , II ' yo" do 1101 tee... ve ~ 7:30 cff1irt '''M' bcpt th'c' Soviet Ullioh f('nS6 RoJ)(!l1 S. McNllfilar:r: ~"ri ,'I; OIn;ul~II"", Prol. Wilbur )O<>Ur Vall" I_un by a .m. The n . & . ,. '. 1 l CflRlInuutrlf'tolllt: ("tHlll'l' ... flr~11 from ftt ~Imcll n~ any prlc!!: 't 'r cQrrcsp'o~eh e rJr hlrrrft!r Pr~. - , • a,l1l. 10 , 5 p."" ~'o'1flay IhroUII.h Keldys1l ,deClinCd il> expr<:,; · 1111 ~ent ~wi¢t\t D. EIsenhower atlt! toel.'ad "r... 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: { " .... • .---~--. e.:-THI DAILY IOWAN-t-"J;ity,J~T"Hday, Au,.,t 24, ,,,, r. Shouldn egan COQ~I1 ' Blasts AAUi .. :7"5 Giants "May. ( Take Flag ;"!~ aCirges Payoffs Offered Marichal CINCINNATI (.fI - Juan Marich· I On Willie Maysl Hot Baf. I'y- G. MILTON KELLY oortedly is boycotting meets staged ai, leading pitcher for San Fran· NEW YORK - (.fI - A chastised ;'H.INGTON l.4'I - Track. by NCAA's U.S. Track and Field cisco's pennant-contending Giants, By BEN OLAN with 10 safeties in 28 trips. WiUiam J . (Bill) Bowerman Federation. was suspended for the next eight Juan Marichal said he was sorry Deron John on of Cincinnati con· GO Associated Press Sports Writer Umiversity of Oregon told in. The rival boycotts are backed by scheduled playing days through for his ay(ions in triggering a free· EW YORK (.fI - Willie Mays, tinues to lead in runs batted in. He WASHINGTON III -, atillg senators Monday, one threats to bar from competition AMERICAN LEAGUE Aug. 31 and fined $1,750 Monday Cor·all in Sunday's San Franci co· a peacemaker during the brawl had two RBI last week and lirte4 IU'n8teur athlete secretly re- athletes who defy the orders. W. L. "ct. G.I . by National League President War· Los Angeles game in San Fran CID "white paper" cl1i1 x·Mlnnesota .. ... 79 46' .832 that marred San Francisco's 4·3 hi total Lo 97. :; dI1 that President Johil l an "airplane bag full" of Bowerman testified at the start x-ChlcallO .. . , . 71 51 .582 6\ ~ ren Giles for hitting Los Angeles cisco, Giant Manager Herman conquest of the Los Angeles Dodg· In the American League, Catl ~ oratory was. aitne .,. to compete in a track meet of the second week or hearings in x·Delrolt ..... 70 63 .589 8 catcher John Roseboro with a bat Fraftks declined comment and x·BalUmore .. . 87 63 .558 !l ..... ers Sunday, is waging a full -scale Yastrzemski of Boston leads Bait~ .. Barry Goldwater a~ Uamd. He did not estimate which the Senate Commerce Com· x·Cleveland .. .. 88 M .557 9 ..... at San Francisco Sunday. Dodger catcher John RoseborO war against ational League more's Brooks Robinson by fi\'~ ,. happy" and tbiJ. ouch the money totaled. mitlee is trying to determine x·New York •. 63 61 .508 1S ..... brushed it off as a closed incident. x·Los A nlleles ..58 68 .452 22..... National League spokesmen said pitchers that is liable to carry the points in the batting competition. Communlsta to Marichal's brief statement came c-ect ~erman said "one of our own' whether the careers o[ young ama· Wuhlnston ...... 54 70 .435 :1.4 .... they had no records available· -at Giants to the championship. Yastrzemski slumped six pomts to· JaIe and occelerate the Bonon .. ., .45 78 .366 93 few minutes after National n athletes" was offered an ~urs may be hurt by ~e j.urisd.ic. x-Kansas City . .. 41 80 .339 36 the moment but believed both the The veteran outfielder has wal .325 last week, managing only-· ..,-. League President Warren Giles lobile as ~ Inducement to tibhal balUe,. whelhf!r It Jmpa~s x-La Ie ,ames not Included. fine and the suspension were rec· loped 14 home runs this month, seven hits in 28 attempts. RobinSOJl 1111 S7-page paper, p Monda.,'s Reau Its had ~pended the Giant pitcher ~ in a r¥et sponsored by U.S. bopes m the 19118 OlympIC ord levies assessed by a league two short of the NL mark for a dropped three points to .320 wilb ' leadera ot Cleveland at Los Angeles (N) for eight pLaying days and fined ]lepQblicao I Unateur Aalletic Union bUt Games, and whether legislation is Detroit at Kansas City (N) president. month set by Ralpb Kiner of Pitts four hits in 16 tries. . IJ'Owing U.S. Cl him $1,750 for clubbing Roseboro ttaeed a Ii down the giCt. needed to restore the- peace. New York at MJnne80ta (N) Giles called Marichal's actions burgh in 1949 and fou . less than the II Viet Nam under Dem' Baltimore at Chlcallo (N) over the h~ad with a bat in the Minnesota's Tony Oliva held third h payments !-and guts arl! The hearings swing into their in the fight during the game "re· major league record established by JlliabtratiODl and declll "roubla "llcha .. third ioping of Sunday's game. place. He picked up one point to I,.. forbidden ' by amateur climactic rounds TuesdSy, when Cleveland ITlant 10-7) at Los Angeles pugnant" and directed lhat the Rudy York of Detroit in 1937. ''Wbea President Eisel (Brunet 7-8) IN) "('m very sorry about the whole Mays also has homered in six .311 by coll~cting eight hits iii ~~ AA U officials get ,their chance to Detroit (McLaln 11·5) at Xansu fine be paid by Marichal himself .mee, there was DO crls thing:"' ;Marichal said in Pittsburgh straight games, advancing to with times at bat. Vic Davalillo, Clevt·· ~e co~ittee's requtllt, Jlq)V. testify, with NCAA officials sched· City (Krausse 1·1) (N) or be deducted frbm his ,ala'y if land, advanced two places to fourth Viet Nam." New York (Stottlemyre 15·7) at Min· before !the Giants took the field in two of the big league standard n gave no names in this or ul~ to follow on Wednesday. nesota (Perry 8-4) (N) the money is a vanced td him by as a result of an 8-for-21 show in, against the. Pirates. for consecutive games et by the testimony. But he agreed to I Jim Be~tty , a famed distance Baltimore (McNally 7.5) at Chleallo the club. that boosted his verage five (lIoward e-&) (N) In N,w York, Roseboro had this Pirates' Dale Long in 1956. the committee in conCidence runner, ~Ictured the AAU as a Washln&ton (DuckwClJlth O.{) and Roseboro suffered ,a cut on the Pitcher Juan Ma,.lchal hotda hla points to .305. Al Kaline, Detrnit, '8, dates and other data. ~roup which protects young Amer Narum 4.10) at Boston (Monbouquette head when he was hit by the bat. t.o say of th'll "fine and suspension : Mays boosted his pace·setting is fifth at .299. The figures in· 8·15 and Lonborg 8·14 2, ""'·nlght head and a deck ., playl", cants total of 38 Sunday shortly aflel' ICans {rom under·the·table oIlers The Giants went into Monday "r don't : care wha t they do to clude Sunday's games. made the allegations to bol NATIONAL LIAGUI In the San F,..nc)sco d,."I.,. Giant pitcher Juan Marichal of payment. W. L. Pet. G.I . night's game against Pittsburgh him. I don't have any feelings tli~ assertion that the Nation· room .. he gi,," lila side .t the clubbed John Roseboro, the Dodg· Willie Horton oC Detroit took "I am proud to say that our x·Los An&eles .... ,.72 5!l .576 only one·hal( game behind front· about it. As far as ]' m concerned [)Uegiate Athletic Association x·San Francisco ... 89 51 .575 '-'> story concerning the incident 1ft er catcher, over the head with a o*er the AL home run lead. He present governing body, the AAU, x·Mllwaukee . • ..... 70 52 .574 "... running Los Angeles. Marichal has it's all over and done with ." itifled in demanding the right which he hit Los An ..... catcher bat. San FI'ancisco trails the lead· slammed three last week, giving stands for the preservation of the x·Clncinnati . . ... 89 M .557 2 ..... a 19-9 record, and has accounted Franks declined immediate com ore or withhold its sanction for Philadelphia ..... 66 57 .637 5 John ROMboro witfl • INt. ment, but earlier had said that any ing Dodgers by only one percentage him 26 for the campaign. Cleve amateur code," Beatty said. x·Plttsburgh . . 65 61 .516 7'A1 for more than a fourth of the ~e athletes to compete in AAU suspension would "ruin the ball point. land's Rocky Colavito is the pace· Beatty said he wishes NCAA St. Louis ...... 60 65 .480 12 Giants' victories. s. would devote as much energy to x·Chlcalo ...... 69 ~ .465 14 the melee and it took 14 minutes club" in its right for the Nalional Mays also increased his chances setter in RBI with 84. Houaton ...... 51 73 .411 20 Y.. The Giants also were only one had harsh words also for improving track affairs as it has x·New York . . 38 ,85 .315 32 .... and a few policemen to restore or· League pennant. of winning the balling title in he called the "dishonest AAU to "an effort to destroy the AAU." Monday', Re.ult. percentage poi'lt ahead of third· der. UmpiJ'e Shag Crawford final , last week's games. He collected AIRLINER WINS- als" he said were involved in San Francl8co at Pittsburgh (N) place Milwaukee and two games The Airliner won the ll·leam Of testimony that college ath· Los An&eles at New York (N) ly wrestled Marichal to the ground, nine hits in 24 tries, gained fou, ' lcident that ended a Kansas letes are threatened with loss of Cincinnati at MUwaukee (N) ahead of the fourth·place Cincin but someone stepped on Craw· Legion Baseball points to .325 and climbed to with· Goldberg ar's career. athletic scholarships for defying Chicago at SI. Louis (N) nati Reds. ford's hand and he suffered a spike in nine points of the leader, Pitts· ~a3~~a~~ct~~~t~~~r t~~n~~~~~ W~\~ "robabla "llche .. The suspension meant that Ma· Timers Sunday. e NCAA has been boycotting NCAA boycotts, Beatty said, "r Lo. Anlleles (Reed 5·3 or Podres 5·6) wound. Has Its Own Week burgh's Robero Clemente. The lat· u,s. AMIASSADC competition as a device to don't think a college should hold at New York (Jackson 6·17) (N) richal fij:ures to lose at least one ter fell four points to .334 with a The team got the noals with Martin Luther KIng Jr Aoualon (NoHebarl 3-11 ) at Phlla· or two slarling assignments. Roseboro got in at least one WASHINGTON (.4't - Two Repub , agreement to its demands a scholarship as a weapon over d'llphla (Short 14.8) (N) punch at Marichal. 5-for-20 performance. Hank Aaron victories over the Davenport Welsh ••pokesman announce the head of ~ athlete to prevent San Francisco (Perry 8·11) at PlIts In Pittsburgh Mollflay, Giinnings. r hjc~ Cincinnati (Maloney 14·6) at Mllwau· of the Giants was spiked on the alIo IJ'lIlted "peace in 'Comjlete. '. that can help him develop to his kee (Blaslnlame 15-8) (N) "a suspensIon', no mallet for bq.w Mo day as he signed a resolution Chlcaco (Faul 3·3) at SI. Louis (Sad· long, would murder the club." left shin and Dodger Coach Danny deslgnaling (he week of Aug. 31 as Tborrw. New York Ci ~ AAlf, on the 'dlher haild, re- full potential." I eckl 3·11) (N) zark was floored by a punch. t "I I Na(ionaL American Legion Base· to • delegation from t I t , ra~, h~ever , ecy ~ ~ ap~hal's shirt was ripped. amplif~ the com men after t e ball wilelc. mantald. 'fi a,~ IU ens ion had been I - ,1.'1\ the Giants left for Pittsburgh At Ole signing ceremony. Sen. KIng, Tbomaa and .oouncl!(!. He and MarLChal' lelit uliday night, Marichal's only E reU; ld."Dirilsen, (R·Il1. ) turned CLAIMS 01 Gi~es' RcUlln at Forbes lJ'ie) . cjotnment was, "AJI I know is, that Nam pollcy. e;no ""; W.ns CCl~ling Tourney to Se~ ~I E. Mundt, (ll· S.D.) e Franks did not permit' newmen man tried to hurt me." aJfl said: 'Karl, I think We ought ADJUSTE~S , a, DAVI! O'HAflA on the 16th green, Qhampagne of a temperature of 99.6 degrees see Marichal. Alter the game a dOzen police' tOf do like we do at a military acw.cI p,.... Sports Writ... Tony played cautiously, settling for aDd the pressul'e applied by Lema "M&richal has no comment," he men were. , on du~>, betw&en the w~dding:" TRAINEES : Rusk Sees ITTON, Mass, (.fI - . Cham- pars the rest of the way and miss and Palmer. , said. "He doesn't want to talk to clubhouses Of ' the two t8m. but , They then cro sed souvenir base· ~' .. IICRITARY O~ ~ Ie Tony Lema withstood one of ing a shOJ·t putt on the Isth. Lema had the champagne or· anyone at this time." there were no incidents. ball bats over .lohnson's head. Le en Tuesday in Porttsnd ,Id Palmer's famed streIch Lema, whose only other victory dered and put on ice as he built The fight erupted in the third in· gion baseball week marks the 40th Trainees now being accepted in limited numbers for our which We .hall be priv 'ges and won the $200,000 Carl· his year was in the Buick Open, a five· stroke lead. However, Palm· ning of the game won by San Mniversary oC the legion 's J~niol' exclusive insurance claims investigation and adjusting "We shall not find World Golf tournament by two had earlier rounds Df 71-71-67 er began his charge with a birdie Francisco 4·3. Michigan Begins World Series, which will be held program. teS Monday with a 72·hole and shared the 54-hole lead with on the first hole. He bogeyed the Earlier, Maury Wills and Ron this year in Aberdeen, S.D. Iud: laid in the keYJI I or 279. Homero Blancas, a rookie pro from second, then picked up birdies on Fairly of the Dodgers had been tlonal convention, "bee Practice Ea rly Successful applicants needed to fill choice positions in thi;' :ma, the 1964 British Open and Houston. the sixth, ninth, 11th and 15th holes forced to hit the dirt to get away At Th. The lessons from , before he faded. multi·billion dollar business-EVERYWHERE. Id 'Series of Golf King, built a The victory boosted Lema's 1965 from pitches by Marichal which ANN AItBOR, Mich. IA'I. - Michi· eberlahed, atrengthene e-Slrolte lead and hung on for earnings to $98,016.62. Palmer col· were close to their heads. gan football Coach Bump Elliott Tr.e House Lounge Lema bogeyed the mh, losing For upon these lessons, prize of $35,000 and another lected $17,000, raIsing his official In the last oC the third with sent his defending Big Ten ConCer· Free employment assistance. Cost of course to accepted two strokes as Palmer preceded In the "1 do not hesitate )1)1 party as hoat with a final PGA money to $44,712. him with a bird, and then heared Marichal at bat, Roseboro reo ence and Rose Bowl champions applicants includes practical instructions at our resident teeD the uglf face of 1 Id lIf one-under·par 34-~70. Joe Campbell, the former Purdu~ his lead and evaporated into a turned a pitch to the mound and through a 2~ hour workout in the Clayton House Motel school. timer .. playing in a threesome g9lf and basketball star making share on the 15th, , t~rew it 'close to Marichal'l; heM. team's lir~t practice session Mon· e ahead ··!If Le~a, made a tre· a comeback on the pro tour, fin· Claude j{ing fioished with a 72 l1arichal turned and s tar t e.J1. day. ' • J IBillie Shipton Men ages 21 to 60 preferrcd. ,m ,' effort ~ break·.tOUt 'of:, ished third, sinking a birdie putt and a Qne·over·par 285 for eighth !!,Winging at Ros \!Oro with his baL The play~ 5 'lte~ in the ICC Resfra. lwop- So jWbich ~e h~., failed ' 011, ·1 ~he ,inal hole to break a tie pl~ce and $-4,600. I ,. Dodger pi~cher , Sandy Koufax afternoon for ·the annual press and 'r '''at 'thepiano FOl' mOl'c information- about this unusual opportunity to A PIDERAL JUD rushed in and trll\d ,fo &rab the blttA picture seulon. . ,'l' rill alitaul'tlll,lt\ent. aince. , ea.·.1Y ,~th Sam, Snea~ aM Gary Player. .Locked in a four·wliIY till WI' p)nth train (or top paying job, wrIte n!jme, address, phone, age Commerce Commissiol Wilh , 286s wer~ Christy O'Cbnor Of but Roseboro was h1l and suCCere(l' The Wolver1ues' w,erj!! .ed to " !' h I" 'i... , 1>(1 The cllltch putt was worth (i,tOO and Dr~sent working hours to BQx ;#- 171 Daily Iowan. ' Railroad permissIon to Ireland, J(aqk R\lle k, Jacky Cupit a cut on the head above his left' start practice a week ahead of lh. 1 ~ _ • ~ • Ie ~~efl~~d j?~ ~'1.ey .wmner as. Camppell pick~ , up a checlf fOr Railroad. ilI~1JDe , c;ar~Q ~ly~ ~l!~le~ ~d $8,~ . 8P,~lId 1lnd Player, who rin. lI"d Ch¥Tlie Sifford. eye. ' ' . n : I ot/Wr conference , ~~hools beca I ~~ ~pce in ~a~hil'lg LeTa ished earlij!f with 283 ptllls, each ,. ~apk I Nicklaus, the Mas,t,et~ , Play~rs ,of both .te~!ll~ jO,ined in classes start lIe"t Mllrlday. Judge Bernard M. ] , ~lnl, fur lead With aD ., l~. cQUected $4,\150. \ I chi~pion apd the lop morley wm· rary restraining order I ,. ,ult on tbe ,lSqt .r~,n , 'I' . ' Da"'El Marr~ tlJe ne'fly 'r?'l'n~ nef of I the ye\lr, carded a 70, his DUnois Central Railrol owever, Palmer's game faill!d PGA c~amplOn, anel. th~ YlrlIs. fjneljt ' rouQd, but finish,eq. in . fin MOUTH WATE tNG ~~C~LS 1· .. Ib, Chicago & Eastern : eilfht~~ay ~i~ for {38th place, Nt~k· , I' , (I I be. thr~Mtd , the':ll~ ~d RI~~ued Blancas, trailed. another W~&SDAY' In Its sult filed Au, lie into th" r.",gh, OIj,:lhel 17th ~troke back at 284. 1 I la~~ . eaJ;ne,d only $945 al\d needs • L.,.... ~t, Conunerce Conrucr dog up a ·· palt;Joflbo'f!Ys which Bjanca~~ Who " lQrned pro after $7,6 tQ pre~k Palmer's 1963 PGA ~ Bro~at~l~hlfken$l 2~ • S~GE ( p..li~~l~(., ~eg. $1.4S, Specla • ,.. • ., DinMf' 5.1 ... f.,. 2 ."" 9' ROOMS FOR RENT WHO DOES IT? lusin, to consider evk • him, th~ 44th tourl!B~ellt t~l. discharge from I the Army last record earnings oC $128,230. ·1 • Loin Back ,. 'Reg. ~.SO Spacial ,. .~. to allegedly Illegal stoc plro( his 'career, . '.( . , April and a top candidate for PGA BarbaeUed Rib. '1 49 'I • , 1 7t f\60MS - Male over 21. Close In. 337· ELECTRIC SHAVER- tepalr. !.4-lItiur almer hit the edge of the cup rookie of the year honors, was Jack .Rule* Jr., *of Waterloo, *. finish· ,R.,. $US, Special . .' Dial 331-7101 . Advertising, Rates 2597. 9·5 service. Meyer's Bu"er Shop. 8.2I-JIC IOUri PacHic. .a , seven·foot birdie putt :m treated by a doctor in the early ed in a four·way tie Cor ninth • roasted CHICKEN LIVl!ftS Per Prompt Sonlc.- sLEEPING ROOMS and apartments. BUiLbING CLEl\.NlNG - Inildr or "...,.,. .... , ... , lie • Word 338-3694i. 9·6 out, commercial and residentJll. • ·IBth and finished with a 34-35- morning and given medication place Monday in the Carling World Reg. $1.10 89c Pickup, DaIlYlry, ...... Do,. , ...... ltc. Won! Paulls Janltor Service. 338·3422. t.6 for a four-round score of 281, shortly before his afternoon teeoOff. Golf Tournament over the 6,713- Specla' ••• Dine RJtht H..... Da,...... lie 0 Word ROOMS WITH cookln/f prlvDe/fes, ------ r .. summer rates, $25.00 per month {or DJAPERENE DlAPER renlal servIce leaJcs D !Iljl/lder par on Pleasant Valley Tied with Lema at 209 after three yard Pleasant Valley Country Club One Month ...... tie 0 ~ord three months. Black's Gaslight Village, by New Process Laundry. 31S Soulh IIItl'y Club's B,7l3-yard layout. rounds, Blancas soared to a 75 course. GEORGE/S GOURMET 422 Brown. HOAR Dubuque. Phone 337·9666. 9-19AR HIW TECHNICAL MlnlmUIII Ad 11 Word, erlng the Navy'. Seals earning of Palmer's downfall while trying to shake off the effect Rule won $3,350 for his 7I·hole to 114 South Du ...... ,. C.. HCUtf.,. I.... ,...... STUDENTS Men 2, 3 or 4. Over 21. tal of 72·70-75-69-286. Furnlshe;!. Cooking privileges. 338· Tuaday improvlng the 5096 or 338·2249. 9·20 HELP WANTED-FEMA~f ClASSIFIeD DISPLAY ADS tIlVI1'l will use as III U WANTED: Student ,Irl Cor babyalttlnf LeW showed up in I.S. Wins 6th Gold Medal OM Inllrtt.n 0 Month . . . . ".u- APARTMENT fOR RENT and light house work, part· lime. . 11 ~fy. In""""'l 0 Montfl . .. ,'.'S- 337-4242. t-Z; to IDd from 5ealab 2 0 1 T.. I~ a Month . ,. 'US- ,UDAPEST, Hungary (.fI - The \400-meter freestyle. Marta Egervari EFFICIENCY APT. [or graduale man. CIII the ocean floor l,OOC '75.00. 1 block south of Courthouse. HELP WANTED-MALE lteet States won its sixth gold I took the women's 100·meter but ...... fer .... CelUllln "'" Phone 337·5849. 9·20 The leaks were mir del witb a victor)' in tbe men's terfIy, and a British girl, Joy New· DIvers and scientist STUDENTS, Men, 3 or 4. Over 21. Pri DON'T WISH - ACT. Learn how 10 ·meter free$yle retay but had man, proved best on the three· Phone 337-4191 vate kllcnen and balh. 338·5096 or earn good steady Income operatlnr raldence in the sea flo ; 338·2249. 9·20 !bare honors with four other Da· meter springboard. your own buslness 111 Iowa City. No exp~rlence or capital needed, Write 1If !.",~dp)' • .4n the ,fwimming The biggest upset of the next-t.~ .; Cancellatlona must be received APARTMENT size refrigerator with , Ity neon bof.r. publication. Creezer. excellent condition, Ice Rawlelgh, Dept. lAH·6tO·8lI2, FrWPOJ:I, ~ifq l of /lie WOJJIl Upiverr last session of the swimmers and chest, 338·0946. . 8·3L III. 10-24 ,Games. : tl' t divers at tbe outdoor . Margrit Is· .....,..., ....lIne ..... _ ., 1811l11U Tsurumine ot Jdpan up· land pool was the last·gasp trio ...... 1'" publlcat... . HOUSE FOR SALE ON favored Americans in the 200- umph of Tsurumine over the U.S. GUARD breutsti'oke. Hilda Zeier breaststroke aces, Wayne Anderson , ,. THREE BEDROOM home with double ie' ______,_..+_ gara&e. Phone 338·2519. 8·,1 YuliJlilavia won the women's and Tom Trethewey. ALWAYS' .;!J!. r 1 " . -7 Your Army ; IIII '. ',. PETS MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE National StADSE kitten. for saJe. 337-94.98: 9--3 ) 1956 GUDER 8' " 38', excellent condi· . , Gllfrd tton, avaUable now. 338·6079 after SPORTING GOODS 7:00 p.m. -., " FOR SALE: 1963 RJcllardsol1 house- At the following Newsstands: CANOES: Best cedar-canvas, flber&lass traUer, two bedrooms, pink appll· and aluminum. Old Town or Gru· ances alld bathroom. Lived in just U*S*AIR FO_Cl:' mann. See thena aU at Carlson's Canoe one year. Call 656·2884. 9·1 .. ABOSPAA 1IM-," Headquarters, 1924 Albia Road, Ollum· :. wa, Iowa. Free utalogue. 9-10 ~arried Housing Office • MoH/s DrUg TYPING SERVICE • WILL CARE FOR ONE chUd In my ,.,• home. CaU 337·9M3. 9·I1RC TERM PAPERS, theses, etc. Fast ser· ---~~~C~H~IL~D~C:AR~E::~~~~~~~~C~·t~~~~~ rt • University Hospitals • DI Office W-.vIce. _ 338-4847. 9-L3AR ; • \ . JERRY NYALL: Electric IBM typing When you need $800 to $10,000 .(or more). ., and mlmeollraphln&. 1301,2 East 500 ACRES remember that you can always get it, at. low • Whetstone/s Drug Dr~g Waallln&ton. 338·1330. 9·20AR Fair -, GOOD FARMLAND 0l0It, from The Morris Plan. Our fifty 'years • TYPING, mJrneographlng, Notary Pub· he, Mary V. Burns, 400 Iowa Stale $800 TOTAL PRICE of lending experience are Y9un for the asking. • Lubin/s Drug The Huddle Bank. Dial 337·2656. 9·25 $75 DOWN, $25 PER MONTH ~ > \ , FREE COLORED BROCHURE . Dave Olanz at 56!1-0261 .or Kreg Kregel II • typewriter. Theses and yr. • '62-5115, They'n be happy to help you " paPers. Dial 337·3843. ~·24AR 5GO Icr.s of good farm lind where vegelabla., rice, whelt, corn, frull" , ¥ I • r '. • ~ Ind mosl Inylhlng planled Ihrlve•. AnnUli rainfall 45 Inchls. Tamper.. ... ~ care ol,yqur firiandal needs. Call DOW~ I lures rlnge from I low of 50 degrae. 10 a hl,h of 15 degreas. "I.,... nt ·. from III o •• r Ihe world are pouring Inlo Ihl. counlry ..eking lhel~ 'I"\! 'j ~. " --- v " ,,, /I,~~rf only , !' 3S~ fresh e.... Three dozen fortunls. Soma of Ih. I ..gasl companl.. In the world ar. bulldl", 1 <, 11'1' 1 I:. '1.00. John', Grocery, 401 flclorl.s throughoul lhe land. Wa h ••a 750 farml of 500 acral ..,. ... , I I I Jt (I t, )tl. I 'If ~ ... 8-28RC ..II. Th.y are locat.d 400 mll.s f,om Ihe capllal of Irllll, IOUIH Amer; , " ," I Ie•. Elch farm has .... " full., surv.y.d, Itaked, and r.gllt.r.d. Mill-,ll. .J.. rig hIs Included. All of our title. ar. free and cl • .,. I'r•• IIoolllitl:l , ;r,~t',' II,'. You can still Ihowlng plclure. Ind giving compl.l. detail... nl upon 'IHIue.. , ..... , .' '1 f ,I. I with name Iowan Bro •• Raal &llat. Complny, 42 W , Soulh IIr•• I, Indllnlpoll" Indlllll. I L .: , ' ;~ T.I.phone Ir.a code 317 ME .-132•• Wa 'Ire memlle" of III. Incll.nlpells r' manual clawoom Chlm"', of Commerc •• . , '119.50, call . 8·28 LC. By Johnny Hart By Hort Walt"
ER·.MA'ISE YOU'D BETTEIZ I F You HAD THE CHANCE Ttl I'E TU~N DOWN THE AN't'rHING! 'I6lJ WANTED 1l:) Be, ASL~EP. POWE~ A L\TT~E, W~~T ¥.bUi-D 'ft/u BE ~ On Iowan Circulation Mal"" apIes .t tho Unlvon .... all _ students fw til e4ItIon wu the fin" ... tary ".... This moml _lito ......